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Grow your cloud skills with 19 new hands-on AWS Builder Labs
We’re pleased to share that we’ve released 19 new AWS Builder Labs this month, specifically geared to help individuals in developer, cloud architect, cloud engineer, and cloud administrator roles reinforce their learning across various topics including Containers, Developing, Serverless, Networking, Security and AWS Well-Architected Framework. These new AWS Builder Labs are part of our collection of 150+ self-paced labs in AWS Skill Builder subscription.
What are AWS Builder Labs?
AWS Builder Labs help learners gain technical AWS Cloud skills via hands-on, interactive learning in an AWS Management Console practice environment. With guided exercises and step-by-step instructions, AWS Builder Labs help individuals develop practical skills for common cloud scenarios. You receive a sandbox AWS account for the duration of the lab and there is no need for you to use your own AWS account and risk accruing unwanted charges.
Learners repeatedly tell us that they learn best and can apply their knowledge most effectively in their daily work when they can get hands-on with AWS services. Our new labs are part of our catalog of 150+ AWS Builder Labs in the AWS Skill Builder online learning center. With a Skill Builder subscription, you can access all the AWS Builder labs, as well as AWS Cloud Quest, AWS Industry Quest, AWS Jam Journey, and AWS exam prep resources.
Explore the newly released AWS Builder Labs, by topic
Cloud Strategy (Well-Architected Framework)
AWS Well-Architected helps cloud architects build secure, high-performing, resilient, and efficient infrastructure for a variety of applications and workloads. To help build these skills, we have added the following three labs.
- Custom Lenses using the AWS Well-Architected Framework: In this fundamental lab, learn the features of the AWS Well-Architected Tool’s Custom Lens, including how a self-defined pillar and questions structure can be used for a domain-specific review.
- Using the AWS CLI to Manage Well-Architected Framework Reviews: In this intermediate lab, create a workload and perform programmatic review with the AWS SDK to manage Well-Architected Framework Reviews.
- Build Custom Reports of AWS Well-Architected Framework Reviews: In this advanced lab, analyze an organization’s Well-Architected maturity across multiple AWS accounts and workloads.
Containers
We have added the following lab to our portfolio of eight container-focused AWS Builder Labs.
- Managing the Application Lifecycle in Amazon ECS with AWS Copilot: In this advanced lab, use AWS Copilot, a command line interface (CLI) to quickly launch and manage containerized applications on AWS, to build container infrastructure that is automated and repeatable.
Developing
In our 10 new, intermediate labs, developers gain a well-rounded, hands-on experience of using AWS services to build, configure, and test event-driven, serverless applications.
- Application Front End: Use AWS Amplify to deploy the frontend of an application and configure the application for authentication with Amazon Cognito.
- Capital Guessing Game: Build and run a game using an AWS Step Functions state machine.
- Commit a Bugfix: Use Git to manage code changes in an existing application, and work to fix the bug in the code.
- Moving to Amazon API Gateway: Create an Amazon DynamoDB table and an Amazon API Gateway hosted API that’s used by an application.
- S3 for Application Storage: Update the application code in an existing application to store objects in an Amazon S3 bucket.
- Stock Replenishment App: Work on an application with event-driven architecture that uses AWS EventBridge, Amazon API Gateway, AWS Lambda, and Amazon DynamoDB.
- Write a Unit Test: Use AWS CodePipeline to perform unit testing of an application.
- Hands-on with AWS SAM: Use AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) to create an AWS CloudFormation stack.
- Moving to AWS Lambda: Use AWS Lambda as the compute environment store data in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket.
- Build a Serverless Architecture with Amazon Simple Notification Service, Amazon Simple Queue Service, and AWS Lambda: Build and architect your application to respond to Amazon S3 bucket events using serverless services such as Amazon SNS, AWS Lambda, and Amazon SQS.
Networking
From creating and configuring VPC, to manually setting up a firewall, and implementing network firewall rules, the following two new labs offer great hands-on learning for learners.
- Amazon VPC Networking Basics: In this fundamental lab, create an Amazon VPC and configure it to connect a hosted Amazon EC2 in a private subnet to public resources.
- AWS Network Firewall Fundamentals: In this fundamental lab, set up a firewall with necessary network infrastructure configuration required to route and block traffic with AWS Network Firewall.
Security
Troubleshooting labs help learners solve real-world problem. Managing IAM access is a critical aspect in ensuring workloads and applications on AWS cloud are secure. In addition, network and Route 53 firewall rules management is essential to secure workloads from threats. We have added the following two labs to our collection of security-focused labs.
- Troubleshooting – IAM Access Issues: In this intermediate lab, troubleshoot access issues in IAM and provide a user with the necessary permissions to assume an IAM role while following the principle of Least Privilege.
- Threat Hunting with AWS Network Firewall Deployment: In this intermediate lab, configure AWS Network Firewall and Route53 DNS Firewall using managed rule sets to alert on specific network traffic patterns.
Storage
Migrating data from on-premises servers to AWS cloud to protect data from disaster and to operate and conduct day-to-day business is critical for most customers. We have added a new lab that focuses on the data migration from on premises NFS servers.
- Migrating an on premises NFS share to the AWS Cloud: In this intermediate lab, use AWS DataSync and AWS Storage Gateway to migrate data from an on-premises NFS server to Amazon S3.
We continue to innovate in developing new AWS Builder Labs and other hands-on learning options to help you grow your skills. Stay tuned to the AWS Training and Certification Blog for all the new offerings each month.